TOTTENHAM are likely to face Champions League heartache again, according to Jermaine Jenas.

Spurs get their campaign underway on Wednesday against Borussia Dortmund hoping to fare better than they did last season.

Last year, Mauricio Pochettino's men lost three games in the group stages, including twice at Wembley, to exit the competition and they were then disappointingly dumped out of the Europa League by Gent.

This term, they are in a group including Champions League holders Real Madrid, the energetic Dortmund and Cypriots Apoel Nicosia.

Spurs' woes at Wembley have continued again this campaign with defeat to Chelsea and a draw against usual away strugglers Burnley.

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I wouldn’t put any money on them getting through this group. Not as it stands

Jermaine Jenas

And Jenas, speaking to Express Sport, believes there are major question marks about his former club in Europe.

He said: "I wouldn’t say I’m 100 per cent confident and I put that down to probably the two or three years that Spurs have had in Europe, including the Europa League under Mauricio.

"I don’t think you question them in the Premier League, the level of the performance and what they've delivered but in Europe? I’ve not seen it yet.

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"One of the big question marks over Spurs has been their squad. That’s where they’ve got found out. Last year if they played only one of Walker or Rose, it completely knocked them out of sync. They weren’t able to perform.

"Monaco was a shock to everybody and they were in their group but I think this time around they will be praying they had last year’s group.

"Dortmund is always a horrible place to go to. They had that experience a couple of years ago in the Europa League and it didn’t go well for them. So I wouldn’t put any money on them getting through this group. Not as it stands. I just haven't been given much confidence just yet."